Sphecodes tantalus Nurse, 1903
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.729.1195 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5705473 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA8783-FFE8-FFB4-B75E-FD99FAFFFCE5 |
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Sphecodes tantalus Nurse, 1903 |
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Sphecodes tantalus Nurse, 1903 View in CoL
Figs 19 View Fig , 20 View Fig A–D
Sphecodes tantalus Nurse, 1903: 539 View in CoL , ♀.
Sphecodes tantalus View in CoL – Dar et al. 2018: 531. — Dar & Wani 2018: 1432.
Diagnosis
The female of this species is similar to that of S. perplexus (refer to Diagnosis of S. perplexus above).
Material examined
Syntypes INDIA • 1 ♀; “(syntype), <red circle>”, “ Kashmir [Jammu and Kashmir] 5–6000 ft. 5.01”, “ Col. C. G. Nurse Collection, 1920-72”, “ Sphecodes tantanus Nurse ”, “♀, Type”, “B.M. TYPE HYM. 17.a.585”; NHMUK 013380356 About NHMUK • 1 ♀; “ Kashmir 5–6000 ft. 5.01”; ZMHB .
Descriptive notes
Wings hyaline, without brownish darkening; hind wing with the angle between basal (M) and cubital (Cu) veins ca 80°, costal margin with six hamuli.
Female
Total body length 8 mm ( Fig. 19 View Fig ). Head strongly transverse, ca 1.3 times as wide as long ( Fig. 20A View Fig ); vertex weakly elevated as seen in frontal view (distance from top of head to upper margin of lateral ocellus at most a lateral ocellar diameter), but wide as seen in dorsal view (approximately three ocellar diameters); F1 and F2 strongly transverse, 0.6–0.7 times as long as wide, F3 almost square; labrum semi-oval, 0.6 times as long as wide; clypeus and ocello-ocular area with dense punctures separated by at most a half puncture diameter; paraocular and supracypeal areas with relatively dense, but thin plumose pubescence, not obscuring integument. Mesoscutum with sparse punctures (20–25μ m) separated by 2–5 puncture diameters ( Fig. 20C View Fig ); hypoepimeral area reticulate; metafemur strongly enlarged in proximal half, maximum width 0.4 times its length; legs red. Metasomal T1 impunctate, T2–T4 with a few fine setal pores, marginal zones impunctate; pygidial plate dull, 0.8 times as wide as metabasitarsus; T1–T5 red ( Fig. 20B View Fig ).
Male
Unknown.
Distribution
Himalayas: India (Jammu and Kashmir); India (Rajasthan according to Ascher & Pickering 2020: map).
ZMHB |
Germany, Berlin, Museum fuer Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitaet |
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Sphecodes tantalus Nurse, 1903
Astafurova, Yulia & Proshchalykin, Maxim 2020 |
Sphecodes tantalus
Dar S. A. & Malik T. - U. - H. & Dar S. H. & Nissar M. & Wani R. A. & Kandoo A. A. & Rather B. A. 2018: 531 |
Dar S. A. & Wani A. R. 2018: 1432 |
Sphecodes tantalus
Nurse C. G. 1903: 539 |